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Federal specialty crop block grant funding available for promotion of agriculture products

New Jersey Department of Agriculture Now Accepting Grant Applications

NEW JERSEY – The New Jersey Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications for the 2025 United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Specialty Crop Block Grants.

Specialty crops include fruits, vegetables, tree nuts, horticultural products, nursery crops, and floriculture. Most of New Jersey’s agriculture falls under the specialty crop category. This USDA grant is intended for agricultural organizations that represent multiple producers.

“Many producers in New Jersey fall under the specialty crop designation and have used this grant opportunity for financial assistance with marketing initiatives,” said NJDA Secretary Ed Wengryn. “To be proactive, we are issuing the RFP now, before our producers get caught up in the planting and early harvest season, and we encourage anyone interested to apply for these federal funds.”

To be eligible for a grant, projects must “enhance the competitiveness” of specialty crops and may include, but are not limited to, research, promotion, marketing, nutrition, trade enhancement, food safety, food security, plant health programs, education, “buy local” programs, increased consumption, increased innovation, improved efficiency and reduced costs of distribution systems, environmental concerns and conservation, product development, and the development of cooperatives.

Download the application at www.nj.gov/agriculture/grants/specialtycropblockgrants.html. The deadline for submitting applications is 5 p.m., April 10. Publishing this request for proposals (RFP) does not commit the state to awarding any federal funds.

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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